Canada’s Justice System Is Failing Victims + Joe Rogan Cannot Believe THIS
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Summary
Less than 6 months after Michael Calvo was found not criminally responsible for the murder of his ex-girlfriend, Anna Paula Kittering D'Souza, he is now back out in the community of Toronto under indirect supervision.
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This man who stabbed this woman 26 times is now back out in Toronto and all he has to do is check
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in once in a while. There's no one with him. He's just now back out in the community and he's deemed
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not criminally responsible. This is unbelievable. If our institutions can't work to protect us,
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we need to start raising our voices. We need to start standing up for our children and our
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families collectively. Of course they love it. Import more millions of people that can go buy my
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overpriced tomatoes for five dollars or my twenty dollar watermelons that i'll put out there
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bring them all in bring them all in checks and balances tracking these people
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don't worry about that i need to make money now
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what happens when the system that canadians trust to protect their families and their children
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doesn't actually do what they think that it should be doing when we look at the case of
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Anna Paula Kittering D'Souza, a 57-year-old mother that was stabbed 26 times by somebody
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that was now deemed criminally not responsible and is now being put back out under indirect
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supervision in the community of Toronto. Let's watch this clip. You will not believe this.
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And we would never have thought it. If it weren't happening to us,
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we wouldn't believe it could happen, period. The family of Anna Paula Kittering D'Souza is angry
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and in disbelief after receiving news from the Ontario Review Board Monday.
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Don't feel safe in my home, and I'm really concerned about other women in the community, about my community.
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Less than six months after Michael Calvo was found not criminally responsible
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for the murder of 57-year-old Kittering D'Souza due to a mental disorder,
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the ORB has just released a decision giving the person in charge of Calvo's psychiatric care
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the discretion to allow the 48-year-old to enter the community while indirectly...
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meaning he need not be in the company of a staff member
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just please before you do anything just call CIA
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after psychiatrists for both the crown and defense agreed
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he could not appreciate the moral wrongfulness of his actions
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at the time he killed his ex-girlfriend due to his delusional beliefs.
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Michael Calvo still maintains, according to the doctors and the experts,
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the delusions about what happened on that night.
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The system, and I understand it, is wrong for the following reason.
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Nobody, nobody making a decision here is personally liable.
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The former head of the Toronto Police Homicide Squad
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I think one of the keys is still get that justice for those families
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and really protect the community and I don't see this as protecting the community or acting in the
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interest of the victim or their family. Of course it's not in the interest of protecting the
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community. This guy still is under the belief of his delusions that led to the killing of Anna
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Paula Kittering D'Souza and now he's going to be put back out. I want to be very clear,
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indirect supervision. This man who stabbed this woman 26 times is now back out in Toronto and
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all he has to do is check in once in a while. There's no one with him. He's just now back out
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in the community and he's deemed not criminally responsible. It's unbelievable. I brought in the
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surviving family members of this woman on the show on Sondra and Uncensored. You can go ahead
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and watch that on my channel as well. The family is absolutely disgusted. This is not justice.
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We talk about the systems that are meant to protect us as Canadians, protect our families
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and children. And this is what is happening now, right? We're in this example. Yes, we understand.
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mental health is a serious issue we absolutely and the fact that we haven't invested in mental
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health institutions in this country is a failure of our government but the fact is we need to hold
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people accountable to their actions then he should be locked up away until he is 100 cleared by
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multiple doctors to be released but six months later now he's indirectly back out on the streets
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if this doesn't change your perspective on what is happening in this country i don't know what will
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This family is now going to have to live with this trauma for the rest of their lives.
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Can you imagine the adrenaline rush of stabbing somebody knowing that you're going to kill them once?
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Raquel, the daughter, told me the kitchen was turned upside down.
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The neighbor underneath that was living from them heard the screams, heard the terror.
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And now we look at another story with Muhammad Lilo.
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A man accused of killing his former girlfriend after her abduction four years ago has accepted a plea deal.
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38-year-old Muhammad Lilo pleading guilty today to conspiracy to kidnap Al-Naz Hashimiri in exchange for the crown, dropping a first-degree murder charge.
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He admitted to working with others to kidnap Hashimiri from a home in Wasaga Beach where she had been staying with relatives to hide from him after a previous assault.
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Well, in January of 2022, she was abducted by three men posing as police officers with a fake
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warrant and forced into an SUV. She was never heard from again and police believe that she is
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dead. Last year, Lilo was convicted of aggravated assault where prosecutors argued he stalked her
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and hired private investigators and members of gangs to track, scare and hurt her. Under today's
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agreement, he's going to be sentenced to four years. This is honestly a truly sickening story.
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he actually tried to kill her at first with the frying pan i'm going to show you the picture up
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here when we have it literally cracked her skull in half she fled to a saga beach to hide from him
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he went and hired three people that pretended to be police to grab her and kidnap her he paid them
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this is all true and they have evidence of this and now she's missing they can't find her body
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he's not admitting to this even though i have sources that say he admitted to it while he was
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in custody, but they can't use that in court. And now he's going to be out four years, four years
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at the maximum. He'll probably get out earlier. Obviously he has premeditation. Like the intent
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is there. He took this beautiful woman's life away. He already tried to kill her once. Then
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he went and hired people that acted like police officers to get her. And now she's missing. Of
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course she's dead. The police believe she's dead. And this is what is happening. The lives of our,
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like how can you not sit here and say that the lives of our families and children and our women
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mean something they clearly don't mean something a life is so valuable our lives are so precious
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we have one life in this beautiful world for someone to rob you of that life rob the family
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of your essence in their lives you've not just destroyed this one person you've robbed the lives
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of the entire connection of family here and that what does that deserve four years i guarantee you
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If I went out and spoke to a thousand Canadians outside right now, it doesn't matter your
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There may be, based on our justice system today, well, we can't find the body.
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We don't have exactly the proof that he did murder her, that he did the murdering himself.
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But can we not connect all these pieces and then put on a sentence that's more than four
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This is a signal to criminals in this country that says, you know what?
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that risk reward ratio about the crazy stuff that you want to do, the crimes that you want to take
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part in, go ahead and do it because really the consequences aren't going to be so bad. But that's
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why now Canadians are standing up in whatever way we can, whether that's joining Juno News,
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myself and sharing these independent perspectives so we can be aware of the craziness that's
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happening. Or if it's our brave women that are standing up to these sexual predators of our
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children in one case. Look at this story in Sudbury, Ontario. This woman is a hero. Watch
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this. Here's a sexual predator has been charged with assault on a minor little girl. Just got
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released. Just got out of jail. He just got out of jail. A little girl, a little baby girl. And
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the Toronto police warning the public. Just got out of jail. He's a risk. I don't know how the
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This guy was convicted, by the way, of sexual interference for two underage children.
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okay this woman by the way i want every canadian i want everybody watching the show we all need
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more of this woman in all of us if our institutions can't work to protect us we need to start raising
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our voices we need to start standing up for our children and our families collectively bravo to
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this woman tip of the hat to you all canadians stand behind you for putting these predators
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These are, by the way, the worst type of predators that we have in our society, sexual predators of our children.
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The criminal justice system does not treat these people with the denunciation, the type of consequences that are actually needed.
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Like I look at everything that's happening within this country, within Canada.
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for the heinous crimes that are being perpetrated.
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That Canadian dream is no longer here for people because we've lost touch with what accountability
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We are a high trust society, but now we cannot no longer trust the institutions that build
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And now we have these type of criminals that roam around our communities, basically untouched
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by the system in the way that they need to be handled.
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And by the way, this is impacting so many other things across every way of life.
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and it also impacts our children this starts like this ideology right of no accountability
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also has impact of our children watch this video conservative families have less depressed kids is
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that what you're saying apparently boys from depressed from conservative family sorry boys
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from liberal families have higher anxiety rates than girls from conservative families but above
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like if you just looked at the norm more girls generally have anxiety right but in conservative
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families girls are less anxious than boys from liberal families that's right wow and i mean we
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could speculate as to why there are lots of proposed reasons for that but one of the many
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you know things that we might first of all we know it's in the environment at that point it's
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not an organic whatever these kids are going through it's not organic right so we know it's
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something we're pouring into their life and i think one of the things might be that aside from
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the fact that parents and conservative families may be more comfortable asserting their authority
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with kids and that's that's an old finding we've known for generations now that authoritative
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parenting meaning not cold parenting not cruel not unloving but rules those kids have better
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mental health they're happier and they're more successful in all kinds of ways so it may be
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something to do with comfort with rules but also they're less likely to turn their kids lives over
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to a mental health expert and i think a big part of this is accountability and learning that your
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actions have consequences look don't get me wrong my no one's perfect my parents weren't perfect but
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they loved me deeply but they taught me at an early age when i did something bad it would be
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significant consequences depending on what I did and I learned very very quickly like wow if I do
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this really bad thing there's something that's really bad gonna happen to me and don't get me
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wrong they did not enjoy doing that I have a three-year-old daughter and I'm fighting that
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battle actually right now how much do I need to discipline her so that she understands what
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accountability is so that she understands what's right and what's wrong what she can and what she
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can't do the problem is in this country and based on the ideology that our government's instilling
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It's never back to the holding people accountable
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Kids have never been to the point where they just,
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that our government is doing around accountability
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is actually embedding itself in every single way of life. And it starts with our children.
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And this is what is happening now. And it really pains me to see this because at the end of the
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day, you know, I have so much experience in the private sector. I can't go do my job and do a
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bad job. Otherwise, I know I'm going to be fired. I have a goal. I need to go hit it. I commit to
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something for my stakeholders. I'm going to go deliver on it. And if I don't, I'm not going to
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be in this role anymore. Right. But it doesn't work that way for our government. Watch this video.
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This is the perfect example of how our government totally lacks accountability and how everything
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that they do when they stay basically filters down into every single way of life in this
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Watch this video and think about accountability.
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The Canadian Immigration Department is finally going to put out a pilot to do their jobs
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wow lena diav is so incompetent look at this there's a number of countries around the world
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that do track those and i believe we need to also be doing that wow lena you believe that you should
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actually be doing your job wow did we have the capabilities to do that before to track the people
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that you brought in on mass into this country no should we i think yes wow what a profound learning
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and that is something that you will see us working towards they're going to start working towards
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may be properly doing their jobs and this is after our bombshell report by our auditor general that
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identified over 153 000 international students as potentially non-compliant and guess what they only
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had the funding the ability to only investigate 2 000 cases a year wow well what does this say to
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you like honestly children in daycare and my daughter's daycare would have done a better job
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in managing the student program than our ministry than our government and our institutions this is
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absolutely pathetic they're going to run a pilot program to track the people that they brought into
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this country to make sure if they're no longer applicable to be here that they end up leaving
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are we are we serious right now when you go to thailand i the lucky thing for me is i've been
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able to travel around the world and i see the good and the bad and things that we can learn from
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you go to thailand on a visa they make it very clear when you're going in there if you overstay
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you're going to jail. They have a way to track you. How do we, how did we go ahead and say,
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let's open the floodgates to all of these students that come into Canada and we have no way to track
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them. This is unbelievable. And it's actually, I'm going to say this, it's not incompetence. Okay.
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Because no one can be that stupid because again, I think children in daycare would have done a
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better job than our existing government. So this was all planned by the way, and it all comes down
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to money, right? Everything in this world comes down to money. Why did they bring in so many
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students from around the world. When I say around the world, primarily from India,
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from the goodness of our heart? Absolutely not. You know what they did? They took them for their
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money. They sold all their stuff back at home. They came here. We set up all of these college
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diploma mills so more people can make more money. We basically gave them a fake piece of paper that
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said, oh, you're a graduate of this. That has no real impact. They end up working some minimum
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wage job that has no correlation to the course that they registered in and all at the detriment
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That's going to solve our problem in the short term
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of course they love it. Import more millions of people that can go buy my overpriced tomatoes for
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$5 or my $20 watermelons that I'll put out there. Bring them all in. Bring them all in. Checks and
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balances, tracking these people. Don't worry about that. I need to make money now. That's what it is.
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You know what I've learned in life, in all of my experience, my corporate professional experience,
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my experience covering all these stories. At the end of the day, this is the unfortunate truth,
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because like I am somebody that cares for our people.
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I speak to Canadians every day from coast to coast
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and I wanna build a better life for people here, right?
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I wish the same mindset was in the people in our government
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and I'm not saying everybody doesn't have that mindset.
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this country today, they do not have that mindset in place
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because they obviously have purposely done this
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to the detriment of the future of our children,
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will never stop fighting for it's for our children.
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We're going to be covering all of these independent perspectives
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on what is happening today for all Canadians from coast to coast.